The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos are to meet Sunday in the West Division semifinal at Commonwealth Stadium. It's the fourth meeting between the division rivals in the last seven weeks. Edmonton won the first two games of the regularseason series, 24-0 Sept. 26 at home and 24-19 at Mosaic Stadium Oct. 19. The Riders beat the Eskimos 24-17 Nov. 8 to finish third and remain in the West Division for the playoffs. It's the first time that Edmonton and Saskatchewan have met in the playoffs since Nov. 7, 2004. The Riders prevailed 14-6 in frigid conditions at Commonwealth Stadium. The winner of the game Sunday advances to the West Division final Nov. 23 in Calgary against the Stampeders.

There has been some speculation that head coach Corey Chamblin and offensive coordinator George Cortez will somehow use the media to mask who will start at quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in Sunday's CFL West Division semifinal against the host Edmonton Eskimos.

Saturday's game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders (9-8) and Edmonton Eskimos (12-5) could be meaningless for both teams. Edmonton has already clinched second place in the West Division and will play host to the semifinal on Nov. 16. If the B.C. Lions beat the Calgary Stampeders on Friday (results of the game weren't available at press time) the Riders will finish fourth and cross over into the East Division for the playoffs. If the Lions lose, the Riders will be playing today for third or fourth in the West Division. Regardless, the Riders limp into their final regular-season game having lost six of their last seven games, including a 40-27 loss to the Stampeders on Oct. 24. The Eskimos locked up second place in the West with a 37-3 win over the visiting Lions on Nov. 1. Edmonton is also on a three-game winning streak.

Today’s game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders (9-8) and Edmonton Eskimos (12-5) could be meaningless for both teams. Edmonton has already clinched second place in the West Division and will play host to the semifinal on Nov. 16.

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats were unDress(ler)ed. Hamilton’s matador defence was repeatedly exposed by Weston Dressler, who collaborated with Darian Durant to power the Saskatchewan Roughriders to a 43-16 CFL victory on Friday at Ivor Wynne Stadium.